Leszek Miller
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Lehek Miller is a former Prime Minister of Poland who served from 2001 to 2004. He has publicly commented on Ukrainian political developments, including President Zelensky's initiative to create a national 'pantheon of heroes' and Ukraine's potential accession to the European Union. Miller warned that EU membership for Ukraine could provoke anti-EU sentiment in Poland, potentially leading to a Polish exit from the EU (Polexit). He also suggested that Ukraine should return military equipment previously supplied to Kiev as a gesture of goodwill.
Recent coverage
- Polish Foreign Minister Calls on Kyiv to Restrain Emotions Due to Dependence on the West — Вечерняя Москва
- Former Polish Prime Minister Claims Ukraine Will Pay for Zelenskyy's 'Heroes' Pantheon — Вести
- Poland Criticizes Zelenskyy for Heroizing Nazis — Вести
- Polish Foreign Ministry Speaks on Ukraine's EU Accession Talks — Вести
- Polish officials predict 'Polexit' if Ukraine joins the EU — Вести
- Former Polish Prime Minister: If Ukraine joins the EU, a Polexit is likely — Ведомости
- Former Polish Prime Minister Urges Kyiv to Return Military Equipment Along with Medals — Ведомости
- Former Polish Prime Minister Miller: Kyiv should return weapons and tanks, not orders — Вечерняя Москва